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reporter: thousands waited in the rain up to four hours just to enter this gun show in orange county, california. in this event, 25 years, this wengd saw the biggest crowds ever. the big seller, ammunition purchased by the cart load. gun owner bill waited three hours just to buy a box of 9 millimeter bullets. >> how many are in there? >> 500. >> reporter: in other parts of the country fear of too many guns is also drawing big crowds of those turning them in. so many attended this buyback in seattle yesterday that organi r organizers ran out of money. while the debate over guns in washington centers around military-style assault weapons, the conviction here is that there is a larger agenda. are you afraid of losing your second amendment right? >> yes. >> reporter: on "face the nation" new york city commissioner ray kelly tried to tamp down those fears. >> the right to guns with some legitimate regulations is here, is here to stay. we're not looking to infringe on anybody's right to have guns legally. >> reporter: but the belief persists that any ban on any gun is targeting the right to bear arms.
reporter: thousands waited in the rain up to four hours just to enter this gun show in orange county, california. in this event, 25 years, this wengd saw the biggest crowds ever. the big seller, ammunition purchased by the cart load. gun owner bill waited three hours just to buy a box of 9 millimeter bullets. >> how many are in there? >> 500. >> reporter: in other parts of the country fear of too many guns is also drawing big crowds of those turning them in. so many attended...
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. >>> we begin with a developing story from california. the former los angeles police officer turned suspected cop killer is believed to be dead. but police say they have not yet recovered a body. >> authorities say dorner barricaded himself in a cabin after a firefight with deputies. edward lawrence tells us one of those deputies was killed. >> reporter: sources tell cbs news that christopher dorner's body is inside this burned out cabin near big bear, california. police cannot yet identify the body but they do believe dorner was inside when the cabin caught fire. police had it surrounded at the time. >> reporter: there's no indication he escaped? >> we believe he was still in the cabin. >> reporter: someone picked up his trail. >> mr. dorner jumped out in front of my truck. he said i don't want to hurt you. just get out and start walking. >> reporter: police followed him to a nearby cabin and that's when the person inside opened fire. cbs reporter carter evan captured the firefight on his cell phone camera. two police officers were hit,
. >>> we begin with a developing story from california. the former los angeles police officer turned suspected cop killer is believed to be dead. but police say they have not yet recovered a body. >> authorities say dorner barricaded himself in a cabin after a firefight with deputies. edward lawrence tells us one of those deputies was killed. >> reporter: sources tell cbs news that christopher dorner's body is inside this burned out cabin near big bear, california. police...
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details have to be worked out yet, but the california company that oversees the internet agreed today to create a new suffix to identify porn web sites. the new .xxx will join familiar doe domain names like.com, dot gove, dote organize and doth eydie. after winning the 11th hour match, john isner was knocked out of wimbledon. and this time it took about 75 minutes. isner looked tired, losing to an unseeded opponent in straight sets over just 23 games. that's 160 viewer games an this his three day match. he's headed home to focus on "anything but tennis." speaking of defeats. one that stands out in american history happened 134 years ago today. sioux warriors wiped out general george custer and his more than 200 soldiers in montana. now custer's last flag is going on sale. it's a tattered cavalry pennant found at the site of the massacre. the detroit institute of art has held the flag since 1895 and hopes it will bring in $5 million at auction this fall. next, remembering michael jackson one year later. i know who works differently than many other allergy medications. hoo? omnaris. [ m
details have to be worked out yet, but the california company that oversees the internet agreed today to create a new suffix to identify porn web sites. the new .xxx will join familiar doe domain names like.com, dot gove, dote organize and doth eydie. after winning the 11th hour match, john isner was knocked out of wimbledon. and this time it took about 75 minutes. isner looked tired, losing to an unseeded opponent in straight sets over just 23 games. that's 160 viewer games an this his three...
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gun sales in california hit a record, but gun deaths are down. and thin ice forces two teens up a tree. what happened next when the cbs evening news continues. [ nyquil bottle ] you know i relieve coughs, sneezing, fevers... [ tylenol bottle ] me too! and nasal congestion. [ tissue box ] he said nasal congestion. yeah...i heard him. [ female announcer ] tylenol® cold multi-symptom nighttime relieves nasal congestion. nyquil® cold and flu doesn't. relhelps provide many with, day and night relief of heartburn symptoms caused by acid reflux disease. there is risk of bone fracture, and low magnesium levels. side effects may include headache, abdominal pain, and diarrhea. call your doctor right away if you have persistent diarrhea. other serious stomach conditions may exist. don't take nexium if you take clopidogrel. ask your doctor if nexium, the purple pill, is right for you. find out how to save on nexium at purplepill.com. [ coughs ] [ baby crying ] ♪ [ male announcer ] robitussin® liquid formula soothes your throat on contact and the active
gun sales in california hit a record, but gun deaths are down. and thin ice forces two teens up a tree. what happened next when the cbs evening news continues. [ nyquil bottle ] you know i relieve coughs, sneezing, fevers... [ tylenol bottle ] me too! and nasal congestion. [ tissue box ] he said nasal congestion. yeah...i heard him. [ female announcer ] tylenol® cold multi-symptom nighttime relieves nasal congestion. nyquil® cold and flu doesn't. relhelps provide many with, day and night...
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. >> couric: in california, the attorney general is stepping up his investigation of those eye-popping salaries and pensions paid to government officials in the city of bell. the city manager alone was making $1.5 million in pay and benefits before he was forced to resign. and national correspondent dean reynolds tells us the outrage over sky-high public employee compensation extends far beyond california. (boos). >> reporter: the infamous bell, california, municipal officers reaping six-figure pay and gold-plated retirements apparently got on the gravy train with the full knowledge of officials at the state's pension fund. >> shame on you! all of you! >> reporter: perhaps as maddening is the fact that other examples of sky-high public pay are not hard to find. bell is a ten-minute drive from vernon, california, home to 89 residents and a former city manager who's being paid a $509,000 pension even though he's been charged with misappropriating public funds. in the leafy chicago suburb of highland park, one park district manager at the brink of retirement got $435,000 in pay. enough to
. >> couric: in california, the attorney general is stepping up his investigation of those eye-popping salaries and pensions paid to government officials in the city of bell. the city manager alone was making $1.5 million in pay and benefits before he was forced to resign. and national correspondent dean reynolds tells us the outrage over sky-high public employee compensation extends far beyond california. (boos). >> reporter: the infamous bell, california, municipal officers...
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in the past year, california has added 26,000 new information technology jobs. the construction industry is also booming with 26,400 new jobs. and tourism and hospitality has added nearly 63,000. new companies create most of the new jobs. iand a recent steady shows los angeles has the most entrepreneurs of any area in the country. that job growth is fueling consumer spending. auto sales were up 14% last year. that's why true car is planning to add up to 100 more employees in 2013. >> we want to make sure that we're prepared to essentially ride that tide as it's coming through. >> reporter: during the recession, california was losing jobs to states with lower taxes such as texas. but, scott, since february, california's created 234,000 new jobs-- that's more than texas, oregon, and west virginia combined. >> pelley: better news, ben, thanks very much. in washington today, congress passed part of an aid package for victims of superstorm sandy-- nearly $10 billion to pay for flood insurance claims. house speaker john boehner has promised a vote on another $51 billi
in the past year, california has added 26,000 new information technology jobs. the construction industry is also booming with 26,400 new jobs. and tourism and hospitality has added nearly 63,000. new companies create most of the new jobs. iand a recent steady shows los angeles has the most entrepreneurs of any area in the country. that job growth is fueling consumer spending. auto sales were up 14% last year. that's why true car is planning to add up to 100 more employees in 2013. >> we...
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. >> reporter: including california's retirement fund which has held nearly 20 million shares. philadelphia transit workers are suing b.p. after their pension fund lost 10% of its value. as the costs of the cleanup and claims have mounted, rumors have spread that b.p. might be forceed into bankruptcy. analysts say even for a company as big as b.p., $20 billion isn't small change. >> it will cut into the meat and the bone of the operation, but they're a long way from the point where they would need to file for bankruptcy. >> reporter: but it is likely to weaken the oil giant. b.p. likes to use the tag line "beyond petroleum." whatever the ultimate cost of this disaster, it will be hard for the company to get beyond it. katie? >> couric: anthony, i hate to suggest this, but what if they can't stop the oil from flowing? even with those relief wells? >> well, that's the wild card in all this, katie. if they can't cap the well, then who knows how thigh cost can go and analysts say then all bets are off for b.p. >> couric: anthony mason. thank you, anthony. back in the gulf, the mass
. >> reporter: including california's retirement fund which has held nearly 20 million shares. philadelphia transit workers are suing b.p. after their pension fund lost 10% of its value. as the costs of the cleanup and claims have mounted, rumors have spread that b.p. might be forceed into bankruptcy. analysts say even for a company as big as b.p., $20 billion isn't small change. >> it will cut into the meat and the bone of the operation, but they're a long way from the point where...
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a shark killed a surfer today off southern california. the 38-year-old victim was in the pacific ocean off vandenberg air force base. he was surfing with a friend who witnessed the attack and pulled him to shore. they tried to save him on the beach but the surfer was pronounced dead at the scene. there's no word on what kind of shark it was. it's news when apple launches a new product and today it showed off its new ipad mini. it's about a third smaller than the full-sized ipad and it's meant to compete with tablets sold by amazon and google but at $329 it's more expensive than wall street expected. apple's stock price fell more than 3% today. music may be saving the lives of children at risk. we'll have their story next. wait! you relieve nasal congestion? tylenol: sure. don't you? tylenol (another bottle): hmmm...no... nyquil (stuffy): dude! anncr vo: tylenol cold multi-symptom nighttime relieves nasal congestion... nyquil cold & flu doesn't. when we got married. i had three kids. and she became the full time mother of three. it was soc
a shark killed a surfer today off southern california. the 38-year-old victim was in the pacific ocean off vandenberg air force base. he was surfing with a friend who witnessed the attack and pulled him to shore. they tried to save him on the beach but the surfer was pronounced dead at the scene. there's no word on what kind of shark it was. it's news when apple launches a new product and today it showed off its new ipad mini. it's about a third smaller than the full-sized ipad and it's meant...
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there are still questions tonight about the fire at the california cabin where police cornered an ex-cop bent on revenge. was that blaze an accident or did law enforcement set it on purpose? carter evans has the latest on the information. >> reporter: we're getting a first look at the charred remains of the cabin where alleged cop killer christopher dorner made his last stand on tuesday. we were there caught in the cross fire. the gun battle was so intense we were forced to take cover, but we left our cell phone on. at the very beginning of the shootout, you can hear authorities near the phone talking about burning dorner out of the cabin he was holed up in. >> reporter: over the next three hours, authorities brought if reinforcements. armored vehicles, more swat teams, and this battering ram which authorities told me at the scene would be used to deploy a powerful form of tear gas also known as a burner into the cabin. the burner gives off intense heat which often causes a fire. recordings of police scanners during the final assault confirm their plan. >> reporter: despite those recordi
there are still questions tonight about the fire at the california cabin where police cornered an ex-cop bent on revenge. was that blaze an accident or did law enforcement set it on purpose? carter evans has the latest on the information. >> reporter: we're getting a first look at the charred remains of the cabin where alleged cop killer christopher dorner made his last stand on tuesday. we were there caught in the cross fire. the gun battle was so intense we were forced to take cover,...
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in california and illinois, it's illegal for an employer to demand access to employees social media accounts like facebook. and another provision of the affordable care act goes into effect. medicare taxes increased to 2.35% for individuals who earn more than $200,000 a year and couples earn $250,000. most parts of obamacare will not take effect until next year, but a lot of small businesses are already making plans. >> reporter: at the 5 guys restaurant in new york, burgers and fries are the specialties. but owner john rigos worries he'll have to cook up some cost savings when the affordable care act is fully implemented. do you think it may affect the number of people you can hire? >> it will likely affect the number of people we can hire, yeah. >> mason: rigos, who has ten new york franchises and the 250 employees was waiting until after the election to confront the new health care legislation which will force him to provide insurance for all his full-time workers or face hefty fines. >> he would probably reduce the staff to some degree and, again, focus on building a stronger smaller tea
in california and illinois, it's illegal for an employer to demand access to employees social media accounts like facebook. and another provision of the affordable care act goes into effect. medicare taxes increased to 2.35% for individuals who earn more than $200,000 a year and couples earn $250,000. most parts of obamacare will not take effect until next year, but a lot of small businesses are already making plans. >> reporter: at the 5 guys restaurant in new york, burgers and fries are...
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its "pennies for peace" program, and some of it from large fundraisers like this one in santa clara, california. >> we got a $1,500 bid here. she's got to get to that school getting built, ladies and gentlemen, tonight! >> kroft: this organization's been around for 14 years. how many audited financial statements has it issued? >> daniel borochoff: one. ( laughs ) >> kroft: one. >> borochoff: it's amazing that they could get away with that. >> kroft: daniel borochoff is president of the american institute of philanthropy, which has been examining and rating charitable organizations for the last two decades. he says the central asia institute's financial statements show a lack of transparency and a troublesome intermingling of mortenson's personal business interests with the charity's public purpose. according to the documents, the non-profit spends more money domestically promoting the importance of building schools in afghanistan and pakistan than it does actually constructing and funding them overseas. >> borochoff: what's surprising is that most of the program spending is not to help kids in
its "pennies for peace" program, and some of it from large fundraisers like this one in santa clara, california. >> we got a $1,500 bid here. she's got to get to that school getting built, ladies and gentlemen, tonight! >> kroft: this organization's been around for 14 years. how many audited financial statements has it issued? >> daniel borochoff: one. ( laughs ) >> kroft: one. >> borochoff: it's amazing that they could get away with that. >> kroft:...
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snow turns to rain along the northwest coast, reaching into central california. arctic cold with sub zero temperatures will stretch from montana to minnesota. great lakes snow will move into the northeast and new england. in the south, conditions will be moderate from coast to coast. >>> in sports, new york giants quarterback eli manning is under the weather. giants fans, well, they're feeling a bit queasy about it. with the nfc championship game against the 49ers coming up sunday, manning missed part of wednesday's practice. coach tom coughlin called it a stomach bug and adds that he hopes it's just a 24-hour deal. >>> to the nba, in a hard fought game in atlanta. portland's raymond felton drove to craig smith for a third period layup. giving the trailblazers a lead. it stayed tight. joe johnson got a three-pointer on his way to 24 points in the gamement then a steal back and a lob for the alley oop dunk you see there. atlanta won it, 92-89. >>> the magic and the spurs in an overtime battle as san antonio's gary neal drilled a three-pointer for the lead. anderso
snow turns to rain along the northwest coast, reaching into central california. arctic cold with sub zero temperatures will stretch from montana to minnesota. great lakes snow will move into the northeast and new england. in the south, conditions will be moderate from coast to coast. >>> in sports, new york giants quarterback eli manning is under the weather. giants fans, well, they're feeling a bit queasy about it. with the nfc championship game against the 49ers coming up sunday,...
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ben tracy, cbs news, cupertino, california. >> pelley: english is a living language. new words are born and others die. well, today merriam-webster's collegiate dictionary added boomerang child: a young adult who returns to live with mom and dad. and fist bump: a gesture made famous by the obamas during the 2008 campaign. but the collins dictionary removed wittol: a man who tolerates his wife's infidelity. and aerodrome, a small airport. fannie mae is being accused of driving down house prices. that story is next. wait! now life is dull... darling! ♪ i believe in miracles [ male announcer ] swiffer attracts dirt. swiffer wetjet's new upgraded solution loosens and lifts off dirt to help prevent streaks and residue. and reveal more shine than a mop or your money back. you had me at "bzzzzz". whose non-stop day starts with back pain... and a choice. take advil now and maybe up to four in a day. or choose aleve and two pills for a day free of pain. way to go, coach. ♪ way to go, coach. sometimes life can be, well, a little uncomfortable, but when it's hard or hurts to
ben tracy, cbs news, cupertino, california. >> pelley: english is a living language. new words are born and others die. well, today merriam-webster's collegiate dictionary added boomerang child: a young adult who returns to live with mom and dad. and fist bump: a gesture made famous by the obamas during the 2008 campaign. but the collins dictionary removed wittol: a man who tolerates his wife's infidelity. and aerodrome, a small airport. fannie mae is being accused of driving down house...
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. >>> president obama is out west with stops in california and washington. mr. obama was at a fundraiser in san tran fran last night. today he'll visit the boeing plant to talk about u.s. exports. earlier, he praised congress for extending the payroll tax cut. he said leaders of both parties have done the right things for your families and economies that will prevent a tax hike on 160 million working americans. this is real money that will make a real difference in people's lives. >> two fighters were scrambled when mr. obama was aboard his helicopter in los angeles. he intercepted a plane that turned out to be carrying a load of marijuana. president's marine chopper landed safely at the airport for his flight to san francisco. the pilot of the intercepted plane is in jail facing local charges. oh, flying high in the sky. >>> cbs "moneywatch" time on a friday. signs of a recovering economy in the u.s. are sending stocks higher here and around the world. funny how that word keeps coming up. ashley morrison? good morning. >> terrell, you can't stop yourself. good
. >>> president obama is out west with stops in california and washington. mr. obama was at a fundraiser in san tran fran last night. today he'll visit the boeing plant to talk about u.s. exports. earlier, he praised congress for extending the payroll tax cut. he said leaders of both parties have done the right things for your families and economies that will prevent a tax hike on 160 million working americans. this is real money that will make a real difference in people's lives....
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authorities in southern california offer a huge reward in hopes of capturing an ex-cop accused in a killing spree. mistake about it, of domestic terrorism. >>> and the grammy goechltd some surprising people take home the golden globe on music's biggest night. ♪ this girl is on fire captioning funded by cbs >>> this is the "cbs morning news" for monday, february 11th, 2013. good morning. good to be with you. i'm anne-marie green. well, a string of tornadoes struck the southeast united states late yesterday and overnight. at least 15 tornadoes were reported in alabama and mississippi. in southern mississippi a large tornado damaged hundreds of homes in the hattiesburg area. the massive storm hit late yesterday afternoon, rumbling through four counties, traveling straight down one of hattiesburg' main streets. the governor has declare add state of emergency. the tornado damaged at least six buildings on the campus of the university of southern mississippi. >> i saw it right around as it was crossing interstate 59. it was coming pretty fast. my heart was racing. i've lived here my whole life
authorities in southern california offer a huge reward in hopes of capturing an ex-cop accused in a killing spree. mistake about it, of domestic terrorism. >>> and the grammy goechltd some surprising people take home the golden globe on music's biggest night. ♪ this girl is on fire captioning funded by cbs >>> this is the "cbs morning news" for monday, february 11th, 2013. good morning. good to be with you. i'm anne-marie green. well, a string of tornadoes struck...
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that comes from states like california and new york which traditionally go for the democrat. governor romney starts or is likely to get 191 electoral votes. that comes from states like texas and georgia. after you distribute those 41 states, that leaves us with the nine we've been talking about: nevada, colorado, iowa, wisconsin, iowa, new hampshire, virginia, north carolina and florida. that's where the competition will be tonight because those states it's just too close and so now we wait. >> pelley: john, thank you. the biggest of those battleground states are florida, ohio, and virginia. and that is where the candidates have been spending a lot of time since the republican convention. the obama-biden ticket in blue and the romney-ryan ticket in those red dots you see there. we have correspondents in all three of those states tonight and first dean reynolds is in the birthplace of seven american presidents, the state of ohio. dean? >> reporter: good evening, scott, from the statehouse in columbus. you know, ohio started voting early, five weeks ago and 1,787,000 people too
that comes from states like california and new york which traditionally go for the democrat. governor romney starts or is likely to get 191 electoral votes. that comes from states like texas and georgia. after you distribute those 41 states, that leaves us with the nine we've been talking about: nevada, colorado, iowa, wisconsin, iowa, new hampshire, virginia, north carolina and florida. that's where the competition will be tonight because those states it's just too close and so now we wait....
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romer is stepping down as chair of the council of economic advisors and rushing to the university of california at berkeley. romer says she had always thought about leaving the white house at this time. chief justice john roberts will swear in elena kagan tomorrow as the 112th justice of the united states supreme court. today president obama held a reception for her at the white house. he said the senate which confirmed her yesterday had gotten a pretty good look at who she is during the hearings. >> they got a good sense of her judicial philosophy, her commitment to the rule of law, her rich understanding of our constitution, and, of course, where she can be found on christmas day. (laughter). >> you know, like all jews, i was probably at a chinese restaurant. (laughter). >> our next supreme court justice, elena kagan. (applause). >> thank you for the honor you've given me and the trust you've placed in me by nominating know the supreme court. i am deeply grateful. i also very much enjoyed meeting with 83 senators. (laughter) but really, who's counting? (laughter) and although my parents didn'
romer is stepping down as chair of the council of economic advisors and rushing to the university of california at berkeley. romer says she had always thought about leaving the white house at this time. chief justice john roberts will swear in elena kagan tomorrow as the 112th justice of the united states supreme court. today president obama held a reception for her at the white house. he said the senate which confirmed her yesterday had gotten a pretty good look at who she is during the...
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. >>> beach goers in southern california may be in for a surprise. there is pink dye in the waters of san diego they will see how far the die spreads along the coast. today's ahh moment, a nine week old giant panda cub. he doesn't have a name yet but weighs eight pounds and is expected to start to crawl everywhere in the next couple of weeks. so precious. >>> we have some halloween ideas for you coming up. plus, we are heading back out live to montgomery blair high school to meet more heros this friday morning. >>> out on the weather terrace it is comfortable and mild. look for changes for the weekend. i will have the full detail on the seven-day forecast when 9 news now returns. ring ring ring ring progresso. hi. we love your weight watchers endorsed soups but my husband looks the way he did 20 years ago. well that's great. you haven't seen him... my other can is ringing. progresso. hey can you tell my wife to relax and enjoy the view? (announcer) progresso. you gotta taste this soup. to start losing essential nutrients? not long. in fact, green bea
. >>> beach goers in southern california may be in for a surprise. there is pink dye in the waters of san diego they will see how far the die spreads along the coast. today's ahh moment, a nine week old giant panda cub. he doesn't have a name yet but weighs eight pounds and is expected to start to crawl everywhere in the next couple of weeks. so precious. >>> we have some halloween ideas for you coming up. plus, we are heading back out live to montgomery blair high school to...
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hattie kauffman, cbs news, huntington beach, california. >> mitchell: and that's the "cbs evening news." i'm russ mitchell. hope you're having a great holiday. katie's back tomorrow. good night. captioning sponsored by cbs captioned by media access group at wgbh access.wgbh.org >>> good evening, everyone. tonight in your only local news at 7:00, school supply shortage. if your children don't have everything they need to head back to class tomorrow, they may be out of luck. >>> a barn fire kills more than two dozen horses near charles town races. >>> and a cancer treatment with a twistch the experimental drug with a strange side effect. >>> plus thousands of travelers are all coming back home tonight from the long labor day weekend. dave calhoon has the latest in the traffic center. >> it's not bad. chesapeake bridge is our one bad spot and it's improving. still slow from dominion road to the bay bridge but traffic is starting to break loose. prior to that, 50s looking good approaching 404, so we're slowly getting out of the woods over there. elsewhere in maryland,
hattie kauffman, cbs news, huntington beach, california. >> mitchell: and that's the "cbs evening news." i'm russ mitchell. hope you're having a great holiday. katie's back tomorrow. good night. captioning sponsored by cbs captioned by media access group at wgbh access.wgbh.org >>> good evening, everyone. tonight in your only local news at 7:00, school supply shortage. if your children don't have everything they need to head back to class tomorrow, they may be out of...
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country, many are also on heightened alert after traces of radioactive iodine were found in milk in california and washington state. the contamination is described as minuscule, posing no threat to the public. john blackstone shows us what's being done to make sure our food is safe. >> reporter: the amount of radioactive iodine measured in milk on the west coast was so small that it did not rise above the normal background level of radiation. still, it's the first evidence that radiation from japan's damaged nuclear plant is making it directly into food produced in america. >> radiation can be a scary word but i think it's important to remember that actually we live surrounded by radiation ever single day. >> reporter: some of our most common food-- potatoes, carrots, bananas-- contain radioactive potassium. the radioactive iodine detected in milk, though, can be more dangerous because it concentrates in the thyroid. still, the amounts measured are 5,000 times lower than those that can cause health damage, even in growing children. but for many, fear remains, and that can cause its own problem
country, many are also on heightened alert after traces of radioactive iodine were found in milk in california and washington state. the contamination is described as minuscule, posing no threat to the public. john blackstone shows us what's being done to make sure our food is safe. >> reporter: the amount of radioactive iodine measured in milk on the west coast was so small that it did not rise above the normal background level of radiation. still, it's the first evidence that radiation...
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the wreckage fell into the california desert near arizona. crews train there for afghanistan. there's no word yet on how it happened. the f.b.i. held a classified conference call today to discuss a potential threat to the united states from iranian agents. the call pulled together 56 f.b.i. field offices and was led by the bureau's chief of counter-terrorism. with details on all of this, we're joined by cbs "this morning" correspondent john miller and a former assistant director of the f.b.i. john, what was the purpose of that conference call? >> this was really to mobilize the effort of the f.b.i. across the country, to ask the special agents in charge questions like, "how many cases do you have involving iran? how many cases do you have involving hezbollah subjects? really what they were trying to do was get all the field offices in place that are not in new york, washington, focused on this threat. >> pelley: the theory being if israel, for example, attacked iran over its nuclear weapons program that iran might retaliate against the united states. >> it wasn't really widely
the wreckage fell into the california desert near arizona. crews train there for afghanistan. there's no word yet on how it happened. the f.b.i. held a classified conference call today to discuss a potential threat to the united states from iranian agents. the call pulled together 56 f.b.i. field offices and was led by the bureau's chief of counter-terrorism. with details on all of this, we're joined by cbs "this morning" correspondent john miller and a former assistant director of...
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sheriff's deputies say charred remains were found inside a cabin, a burned out cabin near big bear lake, california, east of los angeles. it's not yet confirmed that the remains are those of christopher dorner. >> the cabin went up in flames after an intense shoot-out. only cbs news captured the gunfight while it was happening. carter evans was in the middle of it all, and he's there again in big bear. carter, good morning. >> reporter: good morning, norah. the six-day run may have come to an end but not without dramatic end. yesterday two cleaning ladies discovered a man they say looked like dorner. he took them hostage, tied them up. now authorities are confident they've got the right guy. acting on reports of a carjacking, law enforcement officials quickly tracked the man targeting police officers and their families. >> the suspect that stole the vehicle matched the description. he crashed the car and then took off into the forrest. >> reporter: as he barricaded himself in this emtry cabin, the man believed to be dorner fire add 50-caliber sniper weapon, shooting two deputies, killing one of the
sheriff's deputies say charred remains were found inside a cabin, a burned out cabin near big bear lake, california, east of los angeles. it's not yet confirmed that the remains are those of christopher dorner. >> the cabin went up in flames after an intense shoot-out. only cbs news captured the gunfight while it was happening. carter evans was in the middle of it all, and he's there again in big bear. carter, good morning. >> reporter: good morning, norah. the six-day run may have...
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&e., california's large power company. this looks just like the tree house i built with my dad. (announcer) it's more than just that great peanut taste, choosing jif is a simple way to show someone how much you care. you made that for me? well you're making this for me. (announcer) choosey moms, and dads, choose jif. welcome to progressive. nice calculator. i'm just trying to save money on my car insurance. you know, with progressive, you get the option to name your price. is that even possible? uh, absolutely. trade? and i still get great service? more like super great. oh, you have a message. "hello." calculator humor. i'll be here all week. i will -- that was my schedule. the freedom to name your price. now, that's progressive. call or click today. >> kroft: for hundreds of years, fully grown adults and very young children have dreamed about flying. people have made wings out of feathers and wood and jumped off buildings and cliffs in order to soar like a bird. and a lot of them have died trying. now, a small group of extreme sportsmen wearing specially made wing suits have c
&e., california's large power company. this looks just like the tree house i built with my dad. (announcer) it's more than just that great peanut taste, choosing jif is a simple way to show someone how much you care. you made that for me? well you're making this for me. (announcer) choosey moms, and dads, choose jif. welcome to progressive. nice calculator. i'm just trying to save money on my car insurance. you know, with progressive, you get the option to name your price. is that even...
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. >>> police in southern california say they did not intentionally burn down the cabin where christopher dorner apparently died. dorner was a murder suspect, that is, with a dwrumg against the lapd. john blackstone shows us why two of his final victims say he didn't seem like a bad man. karen and jim reynolds are breaking their silence. they're the owners of mountain vista resort where alleged cop killer christopher dorner had been hiding the day police tracked them down. on a routine check of one of their units, dorner surprised them from upstairs. >> and he opened the door and came out at us. he yelled, stay calm and ran out. >> he talked to us, trying to calm us down and saying very frequently he would not kill us. >> he said, i don't have a problem with you. i just want to clear my name. >> reporter: dorner had been apparently keeping an eye on karen and jim for days. although he broke in and tied them up, he felt compelled to pay them an unexpected compliment. >> he said we're very hard workers, good people. he saw us working on the snow every day. >> he saw me shoveling the snow. >
. >>> police in southern california say they did not intentionally burn down the cabin where christopher dorner apparently died. dorner was a murder suspect, that is, with a dwrumg against the lapd. john blackstone shows us why two of his final victims say he didn't seem like a bad man. karen and jim reynolds are breaking their silence. they're the owners of mountain vista resort where alleged cop killer christopher dorner had been hiding the day police tracked them down. on a routine...
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and we're pointing to california that has a low-income plan. if you're a good driver in california with low income, you can get a very low price. the highest price in that particular plan is $350 in los angeles. we're asking the other states to look and see, what are your low-income people paying. are they paying too much because of these factors that the american public has rejected as -- in research we did as unfair? these unfair, non-driving factors are driving up the rates more than accidents and tickets. are these rates unaffordable, and is that why up to 1/3 of the lower income americans have no >>> a new study shows snoring can be far more dangerous than you think. we'll talk to a sleep expert. that's next on "cbs this morning." [ female announcer ] this test paper behaves like the surface of your skin. now watch what soap does to it. ♪ if soap breaks down this paper, just imagine what it's doing to your skin. soap strips your skin. dove is different. ♪ with 1/4 moisturizing cream, dove doesn't strip your skin like soap. ♪ dove doe
and we're pointing to california that has a low-income plan. if you're a good driver in california with low income, you can get a very low price. the highest price in that particular plan is $350 in los angeles. we're asking the other states to look and see, what are your low-income people paying. are they paying too much because of these factors that the american public has rejected as -- in research we did as unfair? these unfair, non-driving factors are driving up the rates more than...
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people find themselves drawn to a place that promotes the impossible: stowe biotherapy in la mesa, california, near san diego, which bills itself as a "medical oasis." we asked a multiple sclerosis patient to go in with a hidden camera to hear larry stowe's pitch for his miracle treatment. that's stowe telling our m.s. patient that he can reverse her disease with his program of herbs and vitamins to boost the immune system, custom vaccines, and stem cell injections. medical experts say it's nonsense, but it's the same pitch that we secretly recorded again and again as stowe claimed to reverse cancer, a.l.s., m.s., parkinson's disease and more. >> lawrence stowe: we're the only one's who've been able to get anybody that's down here back up to here, and they stay back up to here. if we were a major pharmaceutical drug company, you know, we'd be talking about all of our research associating getting nobel prizes in medicine and things of that nature. >> pelley: larry stowe is not a medical doctor. he claims two ph.d.s, but we found he only has one, in chemical engineering. he had a career at mobi
people find themselves drawn to a place that promotes the impossible: stowe biotherapy in la mesa, california, near san diego, which bills itself as a "medical oasis." we asked a multiple sclerosis patient to go in with a hidden camera to hear larry stowe's pitch for his miracle treatment. that's stowe telling our m.s. patient that he can reverse her disease with his program of herbs and vitamins to boost the immune system, custom vaccines, and stem cell injections. medical experts...
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here at the university of california, they did a nationwide survey. on a list of 22 most important factors in determining where to go to college, students ranked the rankings number 11. katherine cohen runs a college admission strategy business in new york. she says students and parents need to go way beyond these lists. >> we tell students, it's very important to do as much research as they can on each college they eventually apply to. they want to find courses they want to take, professors they want to study with, what research is going on, what extracurricular activities are they going to engage in. >> because one school may be a far better fit regardless of its rank. for "cbs this morning," ben tracy, los angeles. >> thank you, ben. brian kelly is the editor of the u.s. news and world report. one of the publications that claremont mckenna lied to. good morning, brian kelly. thanks for joining us today. >> good morning. >> how was it discovered and do you think it's isolated? >> the school discovered it. it was one person at the school. it's not th
here at the university of california, they did a nationwide survey. on a list of 22 most important factors in determining where to go to college, students ranked the rankings number 11. katherine cohen runs a college admission strategy business in new york. she says students and parents need to go way beyond these lists. >> we tell students, it's very important to do as much research as they can on each college they eventually apply to. they want to find courses they want to take,...
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>> no. >> lin grew up in northern california. the son of engineers born in taiwan. despite leading his team to a state championship in high school, he was shunned by top college programs. so he enrolled at harvard leading the crimson in scoring his senior year. only to be ignored again come nba draft day. cut by two nba teams, he was on the verge of being released in new york when head coach mike d'antoni made a desperate move. once that since turned madison square garden into the theater of the absurd. >> you watch him and you're in awe. >> the 23-year-old arrived at the perfect time into a post super bowl void and a social media world captivated by his unlikely rise. his last name an open invitation to lynne-credible, joyful plays on word from the famous. >> i've got a raging case of lin-sanity. >> the others simply sharing in his lin-spiring success he is. >> lynne diesel. >> he's lin credible. >> i didn't know you could turn lin into so many things. >>> there's no telling how long this show will last. how long a poster boy for underdogs of every age and race wil
>> no. >> lin grew up in northern california. the son of engineers born in taiwan. despite leading his team to a state championship in high school, he was shunned by top college programs. so he enrolled at harvard leading the crimson in scoring his senior year. only to be ignored again come nba draft day. cut by two nba teams, he was on the verge of being released in new york when head coach mike d'antoni made a desperate move. once that since turned madison square garden into the...
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. >> i remember, phil, ten years ago, came to california we were sitting on the dr phil set. i said are you nervous. you said no, not a bit. how are were you able to be so confident. >> the thing that gave me such confidence, look, we're delivering commonsensical relevant action oriented mfgs to people's homes every day for free. come on. we're in a society where 40% of the people don't have any kind of healthcare whatsoever. they can't afford to go to a therapist, can't afford to ask the questions that they need to ask and here's somebody delivering that to their home every day, talking about parenting, marriage, family. all of the problem solving. how can that not work if you do it right? >> dr. phil told me he's excited to go to work today as he was ten years ago. he never gets bored, never tires of helping people with their problems and i asked him how long he'll continue the show. he said he sees no end in sight. you see shall he is a big softie. and i lot of that about him. he bought that house without telling his wife robin because he knew she liked it. he just didn't
. >> i remember, phil, ten years ago, came to california we were sitting on the dr phil set. i said are you nervous. you said no, not a bit. how are were you able to be so confident. >> the thing that gave me such confidence, look, we're delivering commonsensical relevant action oriented mfgs to people's homes every day for free. come on. we're in a society where 40% of the people don't have any kind of healthcare whatsoever. they can't afford to go to a therapist, can't afford to...
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john patrick bedell of california wounded those officers before he was shot, lailter died of those injuries. earlier i spoke with the officers but when they first realized bedell was a problem. >> when i looked at the shooter, we made eye contact and the look he had on his face and the glare that he had through his eyes, i knew something was about to happen. >> and so immediately then what happen, your instincts kick in and you go straight for your gun just to be ready? >> well, no. i so stood and continued to look at the shooter and the shooter drew his weapon and started firing at me. >> officer amos, you heard these shots. you say you knew this was a gun and jumped in to action. take us through that. tell us what it's like when those instincts kick in. because you tonight even really go through a thought process, do you? you just act. >> no, ma'am. you just react the way you're trained. when the incident took place, it was maybe about 6:30, something like that. i had just stood up because i had been sitting down and once i stood up, i immediately heard what i thought was a gunshot. once
john patrick bedell of california wounded those officers before he was shot, lailter died of those injuries. earlier i spoke with the officers but when they first realized bedell was a problem. >> when i looked at the shooter, we made eye contact and the look he had on his face and the glare that he had through his eyes, i knew something was about to happen. >> and so immediately then what happen, your instincts kick in and you go straight for your gun just to be ready? >>...
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crescent city, california. we had a package go to kathmandu once. the web has been the reason this entire section of the warehouse exists today. we were becoming more than this little flour company in vermont. [ woman ] we're all going after one common goal, which is to spread the joy of baking throughout the whole world. ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ >>> welcome back to "the early show." sun rising on this wednesday morning. i'm chris wragge, along with erica hill. >>> coming up, japan's earthquake and tsunami happened thousands of miles from the u.s. but ten months later, experts think some of the bits and pieces from some of those disasters are already wash up on shores. >> the question is what else will we find and how much of it? also could any of that debris be carrying radiation or other dangers? we will check in with a leading oceanographer about that ahead. >>> this past year, from new york to louisiana and perugia, italy, and even state college, pennsylvania. >> jack ford is here to look back on crime and punishment in the past year. >> we have been bus
crescent city, california. we had a package go to kathmandu once. the web has been the reason this entire section of the warehouse exists today. we were becoming more than this little flour company in vermont. [ woman ] we're all going after one common goal, which is to spread the joy of baking throughout the whole world. ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ >>> welcome back to "the early show." sun rising on this wednesday morning. i'm chris wragge, along with erica hill. >>> coming up,...
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it seems as though a california couple have the perfect life together until the husband reported his wife had fallen to her death. maureen maher reports on a case involving abuse, family secrets, and ultimately a charge of murder. >> hi. >> hello. >> thank you for agreeing to talk to us today. obviously this is not a normal setting for when we would do an interview. tell me your name and tell me where we are. >> i'm david ditto, and i'm at this detention facility. i met my wife carrk karina. i was on vacation from school my junior year in college. >> he was his american dream and she had always thought she would live in the united states with this handsome american. david and karina ditto married for 16 years seemed to have the perfect marriage, but then -- >> my wife hurt herself falling down the stairs. can you send an blams? >> it was the early hours of march 12, 2011. david ditto found the lifeless batter of his wife karina, 38-year-old, at the bottom of the stairs. >> i heard the cat screech at the top of the stairs and i heard just a really noisy baney bang, bang, bang coming d
it seems as though a california couple have the perfect life together until the husband reported his wife had fallen to her death. maureen maher reports on a case involving abuse, family secrets, and ultimately a charge of murder. >> hi. >> hello. >> thank you for agreeing to talk to us today. obviously this is not a normal setting for when we would do an interview. tell me your name and tell me where we are. >> i'm david ditto, and i'm at this detention facility. i met...
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day-lewis is famous for disappearing in his role from a wongly imprisoned irish man to a gang leader to a california oil baron. he said finding the voice is always a vital part of his process. >> i'm better digging holes in the ground than making speeches. >> i began to hear a voice that as i grew closer to the man, seemed to give me the full expression of his character. >> reporter: with lincoln that expression is winning over movie goers. far more demanding than film critics. >> we wish we could hear him and this is about as close as we'll ever come. >> reporter: for cbs "this morning," seth doane, new york. >> wonderful piece. and secondly i can never get enough lincoln dmip. now everybody wants to read the book and see the movie. daniel day-lewis, it makes the hairs on the back of your neck stand up whips see he's from another country. extraordinary. extraordinary movie. the movie is based in part based on the book "team of rivals." it's published busy monday and shuster which is a division of cbs and our featured book for cbs "this morning" read. the author is doris kearns goodwin. she will joi
day-lewis is famous for disappearing in his role from a wongly imprisoned irish man to a gang leader to a california oil baron. he said finding the voice is always a vital part of his process. >> i'm better digging holes in the ground than making speeches. >> i began to hear a voice that as i grew closer to the man, seemed to give me the full expression of his character. >> reporter: with lincoln that expression is winning over movie goers. far more demanding than film...
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for the thursday time in weeks, protesters took on the police in oakland, california. they broke into city hall, damaged the inside. more than 400 people were arrested. >>> welcome back to "cbs this morning." if you use online reviews to help you decide which products and services to buy, listen up. some companies are reportedly paying for great reviews. >> is that fair? in a few minutes, we'll show you how to separate the fake ones from the ones that tell you the truth. >> first, it's time for healthwatch with dr. holly phillips. >> good morning. in today's healthwatch, overwork and depression. long work days take a physical toll on your body. but research says they're bad for your brain. a new study finds even if you like your job, working more than 11 hours doubles your risk. major depression compared to people who typically work an eight-hour day. hard economic times mean many of us are working more than ever. double shift may be good for your bank account but at the expense of your mental health. watch out for signs of depression. it affect an estimated one in ten
for the thursday time in weeks, protesters took on the police in oakland, california. they broke into city hall, damaged the inside. more than 400 people were arrested. >>> welcome back to "cbs this morning." if you use online reviews to help you decide which products and services to buy, listen up. some companies are reportedly paying for great reviews. >> is that fair? in a few minutes, we'll show you how to separate the fake ones from the ones that tell you the...
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. >>> finally lancaster, california, is into tweeting, chirping, actually in a big way. they played calming bird calls over big speakers. they say crime rates are falling as they listen to the birds and do not go >>> everyone knows this year's election is about bringing jobs back to the country. the question is how do we do it. >> steven jobs and what he innovated and people like him, we need to be giving them the insenn tirchs being on shore doing that and not driving them off. >> you don't want to drive them off. you want to bring them in. >>> welcome back to "cbs this morning." >>> this morning the republican presidential field isn't laughing about stephen colbert as we hear from national correspondent dean reynolds. good morning. >> reporter: good morning, erica. well, before we say that a comedian yacht could have no serious impact on a presidential campaign, let us remember that six days after a poll came out showing stephen colbert slieltly ahead of jon huntsman, jon huntsman quit the race. so far colbert's effort is not displaying what you would call a light touc
. >>> finally lancaster, california, is into tweeting, chirping, actually in a big way. they played calming bird calls over big speakers. they say crime rates are falling as they listen to the birds and do not go >>> everyone knows this year's election is about bringing jobs back to the country. the question is how do we do it. >> steven jobs and what he innovated and people like him, we need to be giving them the insenn tirchs being on shore doing that and not driving...
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. >>> pasadena, california, the sight of the 122nd annual rose parade one day later usual. it was moved to today because new year's day was on a sunday. the extra security is in response to the expected demonstration by anti-wall street protesters who are planning to follow the parade with a march of their own. several hundred activists are expected to turn >>> and up next, we are going to speak with the highly popular and long time republican governor of iowa. we are going to ask him whether he is considering endorsing any of these candidates. >> that's right. his name is terry branstad and he joins us next when "the early show" continues. ♪ could open a world of wonder ? ♪ ♪ so sensory ♪ so satisfying ♪ the discovery ♪ never seems to stop ♪ ♪ it's the magic friskies ♪ ♪ makes happen ♪ every day ♪ in so many ways ♪ friskies ♪ feed the senses ♪ feel the power my young friend. mmm! [ male announcer ] for unsurpassed fruit and veggie nutrition... v8 v-fusion. could've had a v8. we asked him to be part of an experiment to prove that febreze air ef
. >>> pasadena, california, the sight of the 122nd annual rose parade one day later usual. it was moved to today because new year's day was on a sunday. the extra security is in response to the expected demonstration by anti-wall street protesters who are planning to follow the parade with a march of their own. several hundred activists are expected to turn >>> and up next, we are going to speak with the highly popular and long time republican governor of iowa. we are going to...
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. >> reporter: that's something researchers at the university of california-san diego have certainly found to be true. >> sexual satisfaction increased with age. >> reporter: their recent study published in the "american journal of medicine" of women over 40 found that half of those involved had been sexually active in the previous four weeks, with two-thirds moderately or very satisfied. even after their 80s. >> the youngest women and the oldest women reported the highest incidence of orgasm satisfaction. >> turns out i'm a bit of a slut. >> reporter: it's complicated, though. at least for some women. one-third admitted they had little or no sexual desire, but that doesn't mean they weren't satisfied. >> they found satisfaction through caressing, through emotional closeness with their partner, through other entities that may have developed over the course of a long relationship that did not necessarily require a sexual act. >> and joining us now from san francisco is barbara rose brooker, she is author of "viagra diaries" and relationship expert heidi banks. great to have you with u
. >> reporter: that's something researchers at the university of california-san diego have certainly found to be true. >> sexual satisfaction increased with age. >> reporter: their recent study published in the "american journal of medicine" of women over 40 found that half of those involved had been sexually active in the previous four weeks, with two-thirds moderately or very satisfied. even after their 80s. >> the youngest women and the oldest women reported...
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larger hispanic vote, about 11% this time out and you see an influx of younger people and people from california who have come here and they have changed the complexion of this state. it's now a very purple state. a third democratic, a third republican and this county where i am a third independent. we're here in arapaho which is south of denver, one of the swingiest of the swing counties. you can see behind me they're counting ballots. they're counting ballots that have already been mailed in. that's the numbers we're working on now. this is a big mail in early vote, early state here in arapaho, county. about 68% people mailed in before voting started today. now this is a state that was concerned about voting problems but it didn't turn out that way. because so many people voted early, the polling places were able to handle people who showed up. one area where they had a 90 minute, two hour wait and they said to people look if you change precincts you can go next door and you can vote in five minutes. that said, now this state is really beginning to count the votes that were cast today. about a
larger hispanic vote, about 11% this time out and you see an influx of younger people and people from california who have come here and they have changed the complexion of this state. it's now a very purple state. a third democratic, a third republican and this county where i am a third independent. we're here in arapaho which is south of denver, one of the swingiest of the swing counties. you can see behind me they're counting ballots. they're counting ballots that have already been mailed in....